CRAB APPLES, FIGS § 
HYSLOP — Season September to October. 
Tree vigorous where hardy. Fruit me- 
dium, yellow ground with heavy shad- 
ings of deep crimson and splashes of 
maroon with heavy blue bloom. Flesh 
fine, firm, yellow, astringent. Bears 
abundantly in clusters which makes tree 
exceedingly ornamental. 

HYSLOP CRAB 
TRANSCENDENT—Season September. Fruit 
medium to large; color brownish yellow 
with blush of carmine; flesh firm and 
crisp, yellowish, fine grained, very juicy, 
acid. Tree is a vigorous grower. Hardy. 
We prepay everything that we list in 
this catalog. We never made a dime in 
our life on an enemy—can't we be your 
friend? 
Plant pecans 100 feet each way, inter- 
plant with various fruit trees. 
Figs for health. Figs ripen every day 
from June 15th until frost, and should be 
planted extensively. 
EVERBEARING—Bears young; 
and a good grower. 
CELESTIAL (the Little Sugar Fig) — Very 
sweet and hardy. ~ 
is prolific 
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BROWN -TRUDEY = A® large, brownish 
purple, sweet fruit 
MAGNOLIA—A large brownish fruit that 
is rich and sweet. 
BLACK MISSION—A new nearly blue black 
fig, delicious, bears heavy. 
YELLOW CANDEKA—Big, yellow fig, bears 
heavy and very delicious. 
PRICES ON FIG AND CRAB 
APPLE 
Each Per 12 
1-2 ft. size, Com. size ...... $ .75 $ .65 
2-3 ft. Select size .............. -95 -85 
(Postpaid at the above prices) 
NUTS 
PLANT NUT TREES FOR SHAUE 

PAPER SHELL PECANS 
STUART—Very large, oblong, marked with 
dark color, shell medium thickness; flavor 
rich and sweet; nuts averaging 40 to 
60 per pound. One of the earliest and 
heaviest bearers. No one will make a 
mistake in planting largely of this va- 
riety as it succeeds on the different soils, 
especially on the clay soils of the north- 
ern portion of the cotton belt. 
SUCCESS — Size 
large, oblong, 
tapering to the 
apex. Color red- 
dish brown, pur- 
plish markings, 
shell thin, crack- 
ing quality good; 
partitions thin; 
kernel large, full, 
plump, yellow; flavor sweet, quality very 
good. The tree is a good grower. A 
fine variety. Success usually is one of 
the latest to start growth in spring. 

CHINESE WALNUT—A nice small nut, 
good quality, bears well. 
MISSISSIPPI GIANT — One of the largest 
paper shell pecans known. Good bearer, 
well filled nuts. 
SCHELY — Slightly larger nut than the 
Stuart, heavy bearer, tree makes a nice 
shade tree. 
MOORE—It’s a small paper shell pecan 
but it is just about the best of them all 
in quality and filling out its nuts. 
PRICES ON NUT TREES 
Pecans Walnuts 
2-3 FL SIZET cccccseecsvers:: each $1.90 $1.00 
OA HP size 1 ticstccs: each 2.50 1.25 
4-5: $105 BIZO ence seossccsacs each 2.75 out 
5-6 ft. size 2....2s.c<sc00-: each 3.00 out 


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EVERBEARING FIG 
NOW 
YOU CAN GROW 
CHESTNUTS 
Blight Resistant 
Right in your own grounds, you can pick 
big, fat tasty Chestnuts. The devastating 
blight that stripped our forests of the native 
Chestnut was an American tragedy! Now 
these hardy, blight-resistant Chestnut trees 
will bring them back. You need not wait 
15 to 20 years for nuts—they‘ll bear year 
after next! Brings utility, beauty, interest 
with its rich green color and attractive, 
glossy leaves. Same price as Walnuts. 
COLLECTION A-3—You can 
have the following trees 
for only $5.95 postpaid 
1 Stuart Pecan, 2-3 ft. 
1 Brown Turkey Fig, 1-2 ft. 
1 Concord Grape Vine, 
No. 1 
12 Dewberry Plants, No. 1 
We do not break collections, 
please order them complete. 
“WHEN BETTER TREES 
ARE GROWN, WE WILL 
GROW THEM” 
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